Camera-shutter



J. H. KLENCK.

CAMERA SHUTTER.

APPLICATION FILED APR. 2:. 1913.

1,329,714. Patented Feb. 3,1920.

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J. HQKLENCK.

CAMERA SHUTTER.

APPLICATION FILED APR. 23. 1918.

1,329,714. Patnted Feb. 3,1920.

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J. H. KLENCK.

CAMERA SHUTTER.

APPLICATION men APR.23. ma. 1,329,714. Patented Feb. 3,1920.

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.3 476/6/2/ fiZe/Lc/B JOHN H. KLENCK, 0F WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA.

CAMERA-SHUTTER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Feb. 3, 1920.

Application filed April 23, 1918. Serial No. 230,340.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, JOHN H. KLencK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Warren, in the county of Warren and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Camera-Shutters, of which the following is a specification.

Thi invention relates to improvements in camera shutters. A disadvantage attending the use oi a camera equipped with the ordinary shutter lies in the fact that the shutter is required to be operated from a position in the imn'iediate vicinity of the camera, so that the person manipulating the camera cannot be included in a group to be photographed unless indeed some ingenious device is provided for the attainment of such a result as, for example a string released trigger device adapted to strike the finger release of the shutter when the string is pulled upon after the party has taken his position in the group. Even where it is possible to employ some such crude means to permit of the oaerator of the camera photographing himsell either alone or in a group, the best results cannot always be obtained as the crudeness of the means employed precludes the making of timed exposures; in other words, the shutter mechanism must be set for what is known as a snapshot exposure. It is true that various attachments have been previously devised for employment by attachment to some portion of the camera in position where they may act against the finger release of the shutter mechanism, but such devices are im racticable for many reasons. If they are or use upon a camera of the folding type they are so cumbersome as to preclude folding of the camera while the attachment is in place or they are so constructed as to prevent their use with a camera having a tilting or vertically adjustable front. Furthermore, such attachments are ordinarily of considerable weight; they detract from the otherwise neat and compact appearance of the camera; they are adapted solely to coact with the finger release of the camera shutter and can, therefore, be only employed when the shutter is adjusted for instantaneous exposure; and, they are expensive to manufacture. As a consequence the length of the exposure period, in the use of such an attachment, must lie between the limits defining the possible high and low spc (is of the shutter of the'word, for a; camera shutter mecha.

nism, but an improvcdshutteractuating mechanism housed completely within the casing for the shutter and therefore-inconspicuous, and which mechanism may be set for actuation, and will automatically open the shutter apredetermined length of time after it has been set and released, thus permitting the operator of the camera to take his position in front of the camera either by himself or in a group to be photographed. A further object of-the invention is to so construct the shutter actuating mechanism that the same may be accurately set to cause openin of the shutter for any desired predetermined len h of time so that the person making use, 0 the camera, having determined beforehand the length of exposure required, may set the mechanism and will be certain that the camera shutter will remain open the required length of time even though the period of exposure may be of greater length than the longest. possible period provided for through adjustment of the shutter mechanism should the shutter be set for instantaneous exposure.

Various types of shutters now upon the market embody various means whereby the length of the exposure period may be increased or diminished when the shutter mechanism is set for whatis known as instantaneous exposure and the speed range ordinarily from the highest speed to a speed of ordinarily one twenty-fifth of a second. If, in the use of such a shutter. it. is desired to make an exposure of one tenth of a second or a fifth of a second, or even for example, one or two seconds, the shutter mechanism must be set for what is known as bulb e-- posure or time exposure and the opcrator must depend upon his correct judgment of time in determining when to close the shutter either through actuation of the finger re lease or the bulb release, and the fact can be readily appreciated that even one highly skilled in such work is liable to error. It is true that shutter mechanisms have been previously devised in which the closing of the shutter is retarded through the medium of a cylinder and piston, but while it is claimed.

that such devices are accurate in the performance of'their functions, nevertheless it has been found by actual experience that after a relatively short period of use some ofthem will in their operation be in error as much as two-hundred percent. It is, therefore, a further and important object ofthe present invention to provide camera shutter mechanism which may be set for automatic actuation of the shutter at the highest possible speed, at a low speed of one orseveral seconds, and at any desired intermediate rate of speed, the mechanism being constructed "upon such principles that error is practically impossible.

Another ob ect of the invention is to so construct and arrange the parts of the shutter mechanism that all parts thereof will =be completely housed within the casing for the shutter, which casing need be no larger than the ordinary camera shutter casing. Thus the presence of the mechanism does not in any way detract from the appearance of i the camera, does not appreciably increase the weight thereof, and does not in any way interfere with adjustment of the camera front, folding of the camera, or actuat on of the shutter mechanism through manipulation of the finger release or the bulb release as in the instance of the ordinary shutter.

A further object of the invention is to provide for adjustment of the length of the exposure periods through the angular movement or adjustment of a memberlocated upon the front of the shutter casing and bearing scale marks for independent registration With scale marks uponthesaid front of the shutter'easing so that although the movement of the said member in making "is position in front of the camera either alone or in a group, prior to opening of the shutter, which is automatically accomplished as the "camera front approaches its normal position. Incidentally the invention has as its object to provide an escapement means for retarding the rotation of the shutter front after it has been released, which means 15 so constructed and mounted that it will be subjected to minimum strain and wear when the. said shutter front is rotated in a direction to set the same, and even should itbe very. quickly and carelessly turned in setting.

A further object of the invention is to provide in connection with the escapement device, a retarding means including a cylinder or dashpot, and a iston operatin therein in'connection with the escapement ever, the cylinder and piston being so proportioned and so mounted, however, that errors in the timed length of exposures are not liable to occur through changes in temperature dust, moisture, or other conditions affecting the free movement of the; piston within the cylinder or dashpot.

In the accompanying drawings:

Figure 1 is a front elevation of a camera equipped with the improved mechanism embodying the present invention Fig. 2 is a view in-rear elevation of the front for the shutter casing removed;

Fig. 3 is a front elevation of that portion of the mechanism embodying the present in- "vention which is housed within the shutter their normal or initial positions;

Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 but illustrating the )ositionsof the trip member and detent'men er in the initial rotation of the setting member 0r shutter front, to set the mechanism for operation;

Fig, 6 is a detail front elevation of a portionofthe mechanism and illustrating more particularly the escapement lever, the retar-ding means therefor, and, in section, a portion of the setting member;

Fig/7 is a view in elevation of a portion of themechanism, the said view illustrating in full lines the master lever in its normal position, the trip and detent members being shown'in dot and dash lines in said normal position;

Fig. 8 is a view similar to Fig. 7 illustratingthe master lever and trip member in elevation and a portion of the detent member in vertical transverse section, the latter members being in position immediately after the setting member has been set and then released, and the said master lever being in tripped position;

F g. 9 is a view similar to Fig. 8 but illustrating the positions of the trip and detent members when the setting member has nearly completed its rotative movement under the influence of its actuating spring,

the said view illustrating the master lever in position released to an extent to maintain the shutter in open position;

Fig. 10 is a group perspective view illustrating the setting member, trip member, detent member, and the member whereby the exposure period may be varied, disassembled;

Fig. 11 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view through the shutter casing and front, various elements comprising parts of the finger and bulb release devices and other devices non-essential to the present invention being, however, omitted for the sake of clearness.

In the drawings the numeral 1 indicates in general a folding camera of the wellknown type and the numeral 2 indicates the lens tube of the camera, this tube being mounted upon the camera front 3 in the usual manner. The shutter for the camera comprises the usual blades 1 and is, together with its actuating mechanism, mounted \i'ltllllkthe usual shutter casing indicated in general by the numeral 5, the said casing surrounding the lens tube in the manner clearly shown in Fig. 11 of the drawings. The numeral 6 indicates in general the front of the shutter casin 5 but as distinguished from the ordinary s iutter casing front, the front in the instance of the present invention is rotatably mounted about the forward end portion of the lens tube 2 and with relation to the body of the said casing 5. In order to facilitate rotation of the shutter front 6, the said front is formed exteriorly upon its circumferential flange 7, with a circumferential knurled portion 8. The purpose of rotatably-mountin the shutter front and the functions per ormed by this member aside from serving its purpose as a means for closing the front of the casing 5, will be presently specifically explained.

In the drawings many parts of the mechanism common to the ordinary finger and bulb release devices and parts comprising elements of the adjusting device for the iris diaphragm are omitted for the sake of clearness and only such old and well-known parts are illustrated as are necessary to an understanding of the improvements of the present invention. For example, it is well known in the art that the shutter blades 4 are actuated through the partial rotation, release, and spring actuation, of what is ordinarily termed the blade ring, a portion of this ring being discernible in Fig. 3 of the drawings and indicated by the numeral 9. This ring is to be actuated through a spring controlled blade ring lever indicated by the numeral 10 and pivotally mounted u on a fixed late 11 located within the casing 5. The b ade ring lever 10 is in turn actuated, as in the ordinary shutter, through the tripping and release of a master lever which is indicated in general by the numeral 12 and which is pivotally mounted between its ends upon a pin or pivot screw 13 fixed in the said plate 11, the said lever at its lower end being provided with a lug 14 which, in the tripping movement of the lever is designed to ride over and engage behind 9. lug or shoulder 15 upon the blade rin lever 10, and at its opposite or upper end eing provided with the usual lug 16 for the ooaction with the said master lever of the elements of the finger release and bulb release devices which as they do not enter into the present invention, need not be specifically described. However, to identify these devices, the numeral 17 indicates the finger lever of the finger release device and the numeral 18 indicates the nipple of the bulb release device. In ordinary shutter construction, as is well-known, when the elements of the finger release device or the bulb release device are actuated through depression of the finger lever 17 or pressure exerted upon the bulb of the latter device (not shown) the upper end of the master lever 12 is swung in an uaward direction causing its lu carrying en 14 to ride over and engage be iind the In 15 upon the blade ring lever 10, and then w en the said upper end of the master lever 12 is released, the lever is returned by a sprin associated therewith, and indicated in the drawings by the numeral 19, to its normal position. In this latter movement of the master lever 12, the blade ring lever is first swung against the tension of its actuating spring 20, to so rotate the blade ring as to open the shutter blades, and then close the same and when the shutter mechanism is set for in stantaneous exposure, the master lever 12 is immediately released after having been moved to tripped position so that the opening and closing of theshutter is, in a sense, instantaneous. However, if the shutter mechanism is set for time exposures, the master lever 12 is arrested in its return movement after having been tripped and released so that it will assume a position maintaining the shutter blades open. Then, of course, in the instance of the ordinary shutter, when the finger lever 17 is again depressed or the bulb is pressed a second time, the master lever is fully released and the shutter is immediately closed through the return movement of the blade rin lever 10 under the influence of its sprin 50. It will, therefore, be understood at t is point that if means is provided for first automatically tripping the lever 12, then releasing the same but arresting it in its movement to released )osition, the shutter will remain open until the said master lever 12 is fully released, whereupon the shutter will be closed and if the means provided for automatically tripping and releasing the said master lever is so constructed that it may be adjusted to act at any desired interval of time tofully release the-muster lever 12 after the lever has: been partly released but arrested in its release movement, an accurately timed ex posure may be automatically made without necessitating an dependency upon human judgment or ski Lin timing the said exposure. The-tprovision of means for accomplishing the result above mentioned is the pnimanyobject of the present-invention and eusaadw means wvillnow be specifically described.

'Ilhefiont. 6 of the shutter casing is provided centrally with an opening ism-rounded mby=eininwardly projecting; annular flange 2Llocated concentrically to the flange 7 of thesagidzfrontfi; A portion of the flange 21 isvstrnclcoutwardly as indicatedby t e numeral QQ-to'serve as an anchoring means fOIflODG end of the actuating spring for the said front 7, this spring being indicated in the drawings by the numeral 23 andbeing designed to be wound through rotation of the-front 6 in one direction, and, when the frontjisreleased,being designed to automatically rotate the said front in the oppositedirectiom The other end of the spring fonnied with alhoolr 24 designed to engage7against the inner end of an abutmentsc-rew 25 threaded through the flange 7, as clearly shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings. The engagement of the hooked end 2410f 'thespring 23 against the inner end ot-theserew125 serves, of course, to maintain thetspringnormally under the proper degree .of'tension so that when this end of theuspring is engaged by an element fixed with relation to thebody of the caslng 5, and the said front is rotated in one direction, in'the resent instance toward the right, theisaid'spring 23k will be placed undon-furthertension in order that when the front is released it maybe suflioiently lIGIISiOIIBd-iiOrPOSitiVfliY rotate the said front in the nppositedirection, or in other words, toward I the left. This element is in the natun'eiof a forwardly projecting finger 26 carried'jbysthe plate 11. the finger at its ontemehdprojecting beside the mnerside of the; flange 17 and engag'in as stated, in thmhook 24 fat-the end'of t ieisaid spring. Atithispoint' it willbe understood that the frontrfi-havihg been assembled Withthe forwardmnd ofithe. casing 5, the said front may be zrotatednso as to tension the spring 1n tlie;;manneraaboveexplained and: u on returnurotation oi, the isaid front on or the influence Jot-the tensioning. spring, such motion.-ofthe-front will be. arrested at the roper. point-why engngei'nent of the said nger 26.ngainst the said inner end of the screw 25-, the screw25 serving, therefore, as a means for limitingtlie backward rotation of the shutterfr'nnt after: ithas' been set and released:

As the backward rotation of the shutter front under the influence of the spring '23 designed to require a sufficient length of time to perm-it ofthe one setting the front, taking his position in-front"of"the camera either alone or in a-glfoup to be photographed, it is, of course, cssentialthat means he provided: for retarding the rotation'ofthesaid front in the direction slidted.

It is also essential that' the retarding means he of such nature and so oonstructed"a'sto insure of'steady and yet positive movement of=the said framsdtliat'wh'enthe :frent'ha's,

rntchet 27 com rising anj annnlainseriesofratchet "teeth formed upon the inner side of the flange of the front/ 6 and an escapementdever, indicated ii i generahby the numeral 28, which-lever isdesi'gnedtocoact with the ratchet in nhnanner WhichWi'll be" n-esentl v made apparent The esc'apeme'nt lever28 is a floating lever, Orin other words, is mounted upon a piyot which'is moi able with reln'tiomto the flange of the shi 'tter front as distinguished from a fixed pivot.

The pivotpin i s'indicat'ed by thenurneral 29 and the same is carried by ahedd30 mounted for rocking movement upon" the pivotpin or screw 13 heretofore referred to. The pun-29 islocated at one-side of the pivot and the head 30*at the other side ofthe said pivot is providedwith slesfs fing sl which at its' fiee end bears-'against'the inner side of the whllbf-the'casing 5; The 'spring 31, it will be apparent by "reference 'toFigi 3, yieldablyholds the'rheud 30 swung-insectimannerthat its pin carrying" end will be yieldably heldiir'the direction of the Wall of the casing-1o"; -"It-will'be'understood,'however, that if pressure "is 'exerted in an inward direction against the ement lever 28; the lever may yield bodily 1h an inward direction as that" end" of the head 30- by which ituis carried willtat such time; be" moved inwardly againstthe tension of the ploint in its backwardiotidtii e" means includes an internal "designed to operate to 'tri maintainthe same openfor spring 31. At opposite sides of its pivot 28, the .escapement-"lei'er is providedw'vith teeth 32 and33 which'teeth are design successively engiage'theteeth 27 of th'eiinternal ratchetcarried by the shutter front in the well-known manner. Of course, whenthe front has been rotated toward the right-in setting the mechanism for actuation and the said front is released,thesu'ecessive engagement of the teeth32 and-33 ed to of the escapement leverwith the teeth 27 of the internal ratchet will retard the speed of rotation of the shutter front to the desired degree, particularly in view of the provision of further means which will be shortly described. If the pivot 29- were flxed it will be realized that the winding up of the s ring 23 through rotation of the shutter f i'ont would require an undesirable length of time, and if the shutter front were too quickly wound or rotated injury would probably be caused to the teeth 32 or 33 or the ratchet teeth 27. Due to the provision, however, of a floating pivot for the escapement lever, the said front may be rapidly rotated in a direction to set the same without fear of injury to the teeth of the ratchet and escapement lever or injury to a dash pot device which is provided in connection with the said lever. The retarding dash pot comprises a cylinder 34 which is pivotally mounted at its closed end as at 35 upon the plate 11, and a small piston 36 which is slidably fitted within the said cylinder 34. The'escapement lever 28 is provided-at that side of its pivot pini29 at which the teeth 33 is located, with an extension or arm 37 pivotally connected as at 38 with the outer end of the piston 36 and it will be understood that as the escapement lever is oscillated upon its pivot 29 the piston 36 will be reciprocated in the cylinder 34' thus'retarding the oscillatory motion of the escapement lever clue, in the inward movement of the piston to the compression of air within the cylinder 34 and in the outward movement of the piston to the creation of a partial vacuum in the said cylinder, In the illustrated. embodiment of the invention air is to leave the cylinder and enter the same around the sides of thepiston 36, but, of course, either the cylinder 34 or piston 36 could be provided with a small vent opening or passage to permit of the more ready escape and entrance of air. By

pivotallv mounting the dash not cylinder 34 the cylinder is capable of free angular movement to adapt itself not only to the oscillatory motion of the escapement lever 28 but also to any changes in position of this lever due to the floating movement of its pivot pin 29.

Having described the means provided for rotating the shutter front after the same has been rotated to set position and released, the means carried by the front and designed for coaction with the master lever 12 will now be described. The trip member heretofore referred to is indicated in general by the numeral 39 and the same comprises a cylindrical body 40 provided at one end with an outstanding circumferential flange 41. The body 40 is rotatably fitted within the flange 21 of the shutter front 6, as clearly shown in Fig. 11 of the drawings,

' of the outer edge of the said flange and with the flange 41 abutting against the inner end or edge of the said flange 21. As above stated, the body 40 of the trip member is rotatably fitted within the opening defined by the flange 21 and this, as will be presently explained, provides for adjustment of the trip member to vary the length of the period of exposure. However, it will be readily understood that the trip member is in fact carried by the shutter front 6 and is bodily rotatable therewith. At a; point in its circumference, the flange 41 is recessed or cut-away, as indicated by the numeral 42, and the inner wall of this recess is indicated by the numeral 43 and is located close to the exterior surface of the cylindrical body 40. One end wall of the recess '42, indicated-,by the numeral 44, is inclined upwardly or outwardly preferably along a curved line, and at the opposite end of the recess 42,.the said recess extends circumferentially into the flange 41 so as to provide an overhanging finger 45, the-outer edge46 of which constitutes a continuation p I 41 The end of the finger 45 isformed with an inwardly projecting stop shoulder 47 which is suitably spacedat its extremity from the wall 43 of the recess 42 and which serves a ing 49 is cut-away at diametrically opposite points, as indicated by.the numerals 50 and 51 so as to form arcuate recesses which receive oppositely located extensions 52 of the flange 21 'ofthe shutter front. In this manner when the parts are assembled, the

ring comprising the detent memberi48 is held fixed with relation to the shutter front and is rotatable therewith, the trip member being, however, as before stated, rotatably adjustable with relation to the said ring 48 and the said shutter. front. Upon one face, the ring 48 is formed along the inner or arcuatc wall of the recess 51 with an inwardly projecting arcuate flange or ledge 53 provided at one end with anoutwardly projecting stop shoulder 54. When the parts are properly assembled, the finger 45 of the trip member will extend for a greater or less portion of its length, above the ledge 53, depending uoon the adjustment of the trip member with relation to the said detent member, which adjustment is limited in one direction by abutment of the lug 47 against .95" course, by

10 hungby the finger 45, ,is beveled or cut at 1 ,an ,angle, lasindicated by the numeral 55 so that when the parts are assembled the bevel 55 constitutes an inclined surface entending m the face of the ringcomprising the detentmember,to tlie'said' inwardlyor rearwai'dlypifesented faceof the flange 4 1,

The'nnaster lever l2-is' provided with an integral or attached arm, -,whi chever may .be found preferable, indicated by the numeral 5t; and extending from its attached end,

normally substantially parallel to the side ,of the'said lever, as clearly shown in Fig. 4 I

of the drawings. Tlns ,arm, however, 18

y resilrentpnd is provid ed at; its free. extrem ity with; ari} outs tand1ng finger 57 having or, inclined outer end or edge 58. Thefingci' I57 is designed to coiiperate with tlie tripand detent members in av manner to bepointed out in the description of operation of themechanism, and before proceedmg to such description,-tl1e means provided for adjusting the trip member to 'vary the ion "hot the period of exposure W illbe described. I It will be observed by reference to Fig. 10. of the drawings that the body at that end opposite the end at which the fiange'41 is formed, is provided with diametrically oppositely located lugs 59 forming extensions of the wall; of the said body 40 40, and these lugs are designed to seat in diametrically oppositely located notches 60 formed in a ring 61 which constitutes the settingmeans for the trip member, This ring 61 isv designed to, be fitted rotatably on to, the forward end of the lens tube 2 andresting fiat against the forward face of the shutter front 6, the openin 62 of the receiving the said end of t 1e said lens tu e. A finger piece 63 extends radially from the ring 61 at a suitable point in its outer eriphery and serves as a means whereby t is r ng may be readily angularly adjusted. It will be understood, of course, that when the ring is adjusted, the trip member 39 will be correspondingly adjusted due to the engagement of the lugs 59 in the notches 60. In order to retain the ring 61in place as also the rotatable shutter front 6, a split locking ring 64 1 is snapped on to the front end of the lens tn e 2 and has a beveled inner riphery 65seating: in a similarly formed channel or oove 66' extending circumferenial of h s d. nd of h said beof removing the ring 64, the setv of exposure will varyin length ting ring 61 ma .bereadily removed as also the frontidan the the parts carried thereby, I r ,Qdreadily disengaging from the hooked outer end 24 of the spring 23. In order to determine the adjustment of the 70 setting ring 61, the ring is provided upon lts, outer face with a number of scale marks 67 each indicated by numerals designating whole'seconds or fractions of seconds, one of the marks indicated specifically by the numeral 68, being designated, however, by

the letter I. A number of scale marks '69 are also provided upon the outer or forward fa'oeofthe shutter front 6 and individual ones of the scale marks 67 or 68 as the case so i may be, are designed to be brought into registration with re; ective ones of the marks 69,,in the angu ar adjustment of the in r ngwfih Assuming that the setting ring 61 has'35 been so adjusted that the, mark- 68 thereon will be in registration withthe correspondorrespective one of the marks 69, the trip member 39 will have been so rotatably ad nsted. with relation to the detent m'emb61148 that in the automatic actuation of the mechanism the shutter will be opened andgclosed as in the making of an instantaneous exposure or snapshot. In the more expensive grades of shutters means is providedwhereby when the shutter mechanism is set "for instantaneous exposure and the shutter is actuated either by the finger release orthe bulb. release devices, the period according to the indicated shutter speed comprising a part of the-said means. The shutter illustrated does not embody a shutter speed controlling means inasmuch as such means constitutes no part whatsoever of the present invention and the mechanism of the invention isdesigned' for employment either with shutters equipped with such a means or shutters which have but one speed when actuated forfinstantaneous exposure. However, it is well-knownfthat in the instance of shutters equipped with the means referred to, if the setting member of the means is adjusted to indicate :a shutter speed of onefiftieth of a second, for example, and the shutteris set for instantaneous exposure and actuated, it will, if the mechanism is accurate-in its operation, remain open for the indicatedvperiod of time, and so with other indicated periods of time. Therefore, if the shutter conventionally illustrated in the drawings were equipped with speed regu Iatingor contro hug means, and the setting ring 61..also adjusted to position with the marl; fighthereon registering with the cor-\ respondiilg mark 69, the shutter would be q erred and closed at speed for which dissemispeed ,vqnt sl in o regulating mechan sm was: With the above understand ng of the. invention and the conditions placed under tension.

' of the drawings.

stated, it will be understood by reference in Figs. 3, 4 and 7 of the drawings that initially and under normal conditions the finger 57 at the free end of the'arm56 will project into the recess 42 lying close to the inner wall 43 of the said recess. Assuming now that it is desired to make an instantaneous exposure and the setting ring 61 has been adjusted as above stated so as to adjust the trip member 39, the lug carrying end 47 of the finger 45 of the trip member will occupy a position immediately above that end of the detent ledge 53 opposite the end at which the lug 54 is located. By rotating the shutter front toward the right in Fig. 1 of the drawings, the spring 23 will be wound or As the said shutter front is rotated in the direction stated, the face of the flange 41 will travel past the beveled or inclined end 58 of the said linger 57, and the inclined or beveled surface will sweep past the end of the said finger and press the arm 50 in the direction of the master lever 12, as clearly shown in Fig. 5 In the continued rotation of the shutter front, the flange 41 will continue to pass the said finger 57 until the end of the finger rides past the inclined wall 44 of the recess 42 whereupon it will occupy substantially the .same position with relation tothe recess 42 and the bottom wall 43 of the, said recess as in its initial or normal position. However, aS stated, the spring 23 has been tensioned by the rotation of the shutter front in the direction stated, and

, when thefront is released, itwill be backwardly rotated, or in other words, rotated toward the left in the said Fig. 1 under the influence of the said spring 23. In such rotation of the shutter'front, the end of the finger 57 will be engaged by the inclined or curved end wall 44 of, the recess 42, and the V finger will be moved in an outward direction parts a being clearly whereupon the master carrying with it the arm 56 of which it forms a part, and the master lever to which the arm is secured, this movement of the A I illustrated in Fig; 8 of the drawings. In this manner, therefore, the first result of the rotation of the shutter front under the influence of the spring is the swinging of the master lever to position where its lug carrying end 14 will-ride over and engage behind the lug 15 upon the blade ring lever 10. As, after riding up upon the surface 44, the finger 57 will rest in engagement with the edge or periphery of the flange 41, the master lever will be maintained in the position shown in Fig. 8

of the drawings, and the shutter will remain closed until the extremity of the. finger 46 passes beneath the said finger 57,

lever 12 will be immediately swung through the influence of its spring 19 to position to trip .the blade ring lever and cause actuation of the blade ring in a manner to make an instantaneous exposure. If it is desired to make an exposure which will require a period of time greater than the maximum periodof time permitted through adjustment of any exposure period controlling or regulating device with which the shutter ,may e equipped, or should it be desired to make an exposure requiring a greater period of time 'than the period required for the ordinary instantaneous exposure if the shutter is a one speed shutter, the setting ring 61. is adjusted until the desired exposure is indicated by the registration of one or another of the marks (37 with the corresponding mark 69, as for example the two second mark of thegroup 67 with the related mark of the group 69 as illustrated in Fig. 1 of the drawings. In adjusting the ring 61 in the manner stated, the trip member 39 will be rotatably ad justed until, with the adjustment indicated in the said Fig. 1, the lug 47 will be in engagement against the abutment lug or shoul der 54 as illustrated clearly in Fig. Zof the drawings. lVith the partsin this relative. position, the detent ledge'53 will ,project-beyond the extremity of .thefinger 45 to ;the fullest extent. Of course, if tlie ,setting ring 61 is adjusted to indicateanexposure of one second, the ledge 53 will not project so far beyond the extremity of the finger 45 and the extent to which the said ledge projects, will, of course, lessen ,with the=length of the period of exposure. Assuming, however, that the parts have been adjusted as above stated, and the shutter front is rotated to set the same and then-released, the parts will coact in the manner abovedcscribed with the exception that when the linger 57 is permitted to drop or swing in-- \rardly as the extremity of the finger 45 passes from beneath it, the saidfinger will strike the detent ledge.53 and will rest thereagainst instead of being permitted toswing inwardly to the fullest extent. Inasmuch as the ledge 53 is so positioned that when the finger 57 is in engagement therewith, the master lever 12 will be in a position to mamtain the shutter in open position,-the said shutter will,'of course, remain in open position until the shutter front has, through further or continued rotation, caused the extremity of the ledge 53 to pass from beneath the linger 57 whereupon the finger will be fully released and the master-lever 12 will be swung inwardly to automatically i'lOSe the shutter.

Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is: I

1. In camera. shutter actuating mechanism. the combination with a master member, of a trip member, means for automatically moving the said trip member, elements upon the master and trip members for coaction to trip the master member at a.

point in the movement 'andto release the master member fer :ict'lnltion of the shutter at another point in the mov'emht'of the said trip men'iber.

2. In camera shutter opertiting mechanism, the combination with a master lever, a shutter, and operative n'leans between the said lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, of a trip member manually movable, in o'ne direction, Means for automatically moving the trip met'nber in the opposite directiq'li when the nieinber has been mnnnall} 'nid'ved and then released, and meeting tntlhse'ssb'citited with the lililSttl' lever and trip member for tripping the said muster lever and releasiiig the same at a predeterminedpoiht in the operation of the said trip mem r.

3. In cmnern shutter operating nlerlnrnislh, the combination with n master lever. a shutter, and operative means between the said lever a'nd'shtitter ter netnaline' the shut ter to open and close the sbnne when the said master lever is tripped and then relenseth el a trip member manually rutatnlile in nne rli reetien, ihe'zms f'0'r anto'nmtieully rotating the tri member in the opposite direetien when released after having been ninnnnlly in'o've'ch a'nd enacting iiieans associated with the Inastei'lei'er and trip meinber for n5 ing'the stlid master lever and releasingthe seine at a predetermined point in the nntr matie ibtatioii of the said trip member.

4.111 amem shutter operating inerlnznisiii, the combination with a master lever. n shutter, and tilieratire means between the said lever and shutter for netunt ng the shuttel 130' (j )en and close the same when the said nntste'r lever is tripped and then relezise t nl a trip member manually mnmble in one direction, means for antonmtienllv mining the trip irtiiibel' in the opposite direetion when nj'atinailly ihcived and released. means fnr timiir' 'tlie movement of the trip member nndr tile iflfi'unc'e of the movingmeniw and enacting me ns associated with the master lever and'trilj member for tripping the said master lever mid releasing the same at :1 mediate-mined point in the nmreinent it tlie tii'l') meinher ill the lnstnnentinnml tll rctiOiiJ 5; In camel-it shutter t'itit'l'tltillgj l,!Htll.'| n ising the eoi'li'bin'al-iuii with master lereu a shflttii and upei'atiiig' means between the said lever and shutter for actuating the shiittrto open and close the same, when the said master lever is tripped and then released, Of'a trip lneinber manually lbl'zltlable in one diiedtien, means for automatically r0 tatingthe said member in the opposite directidn when elemental-has been mannallv moved and released; a ratchet assoeiatd with the tri member, an escapement lever ut the trip member for coaction with the ratchet, iriedns fdr retarding the dseillii tibii of the escap e iiient lever, and meeting means hs'so'eiatd with the master lever and trip member for tripping the said inaster lever and th'ii releasing the same at a iredeterniined 50m} in the rotation of the trip member in the last mentioiied direetien.

6. In camera shlit'ter operating mechanism, the co hi'natidn with a master lever, a shutter, an olieizitirig means between the said lever an s utter for actini'tinii the shutter to Opeii an eide the siiiiie vlien the said master lever is s p-pi; :ind then released, of av t'ri member nmhii'ally rot'atilble in oife direc'nommeans fdi' r'dtzitin the trip member in the opposite d iieetidnwyhen the trip niei'iiber has been manually rotated and then released, :1 ratchet: as s'e cizitd ,iifit'h the said trip member, an eseapeihhnt lever c0- ;ietin with the ratchet d iive'ted dash pot cylinder, :1 piston working therein ant leperntively eonneeted with the esziliein'ent lever, and eoaeting"meails iissee-iated with the iniist'er lever and trip nieiiibei t'bi triir pingthe said master lever and then releasing the same it n predetern'iined 'peiiit intherntstion of the trip member in the hi's t nientioned diree'tibn.

7. In which shiitter Ogiei ti tin" ineehi1- nismfthe cbihbiiigttidh i'vit irhih'sii' letter, a shutter, hid operating iii ari's bti7eeii the said li er s'hiilit e'i' the shutter to open and cliis the saih'e iyhe n the said Innster lei ei tlita'riieleased, of a trip gnziiiiia rotiittible in one dii eetiqn, iiieans fer member in the Opposite dire'fioh the trip member has y refitted zi'lid then released, :1 ratehet a s seciated with the trip member, a fleeting ese'apeni'ht lever coaeting with theret'chet, means yieldably holding the eseapeihent l'GVellin dper ati ve relation t6 the initiclieit, m ans fer retitrding the (iseillaitibn of the escaf'liementleve'r, and cotietiiifg means ii'lsso eihteii with the ititister lever :ihd metnbg for trifigiing the said mastei' leirer and t en releasin the same at a pred 't'rinine'd ,Ilqirit ih lite 130m tion of thetrip member in the last-metitioned direetion. A

S. Iii earners shutter qpe'r'aitiiig fmechw nisn1,, the combinatitiii with a ihaster lever, a shutter, and operating means between the sai lever and shutter fer ect iitting the shutter to p'e'irand close e same'when the said n astr lever is tripped and thn relensed, of a trip meihher manually rqtei table in one direction, means for rotating tie trip inelh'b'er in he Of 'JP OS lt fli'rc tidn atger the mp mesh-tights been rhgin iaily' ifQta'td and theii reldsed, a EilitCl'lliit assdeigited} the trip mantelit ivd s u pijb l ftini gmhi gr, riflg ry fib y'uh fl s h1 p;i ftt it tion, an esoapement lever-pivotally mounted upon the said supporting, member and in the said position of the supporting member being yieldably held in coactive relation to the ratchet, and coacting means associated with the masterlever and trip member for tripping the said master lever and then releasing, the same at a predetermined point in the operation of the said trip member.

9. In camera shutter operating mecha nism, the combination with a master lever, a shutter, and operating means between the said lever and shutter for actuating the shut ter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, of a trip member manually rotatable in one direction, means for rotating the trip memher in the opposite direction after the trip member hasbeen manually rotated and then released, a ratchet associated with the trip member, a pivoted supporting member, a spring yieldably holding the supportino member rocked upon its pivot in one direction, an escapemcnt lever pivotally mounted upon the said supporting member and in the said position of the supporting member being yieldably held in coactive relation to the ratchet,'means for retarding the oscillation of the escapenient lever, and coactingmeans associated with the master lever and trip member for tripping the said master lever and then releasing the same at a predetermined point in the operation of the said trip member.

10. In camera shutter operating mechanism, the combination with a master lever. a shutter, and operating; means between the said lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released. of a trip member manually rotatable in one direction. means for rotating the trip mem her in the opposite direction after the trip member has been manually rotated and then released, a ratchet associated with the trip member, a pivoted supporting member. a spring yieldably holding the supporting member rocked upon its pivot in one direc tion, an escapement lever pivotallv mounted upon the said supporting member and in the said position of the supporting m mb r.- being' yield-ably held in coactive relation to the ratchet. a pivoted dash not cylinder. a piston working in the cylinder and opera tively connected with the escapement lever. and coacting means associated with the master lever and trip member for tripping the said master lever and then releasing the same at a predetermined point in the operation of the said trip member.

11. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in one direc- 4 tion, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in the oppositedirection afterithas been manually rotated in the first-mentioned direction and released, a master lever housed within the casing, a shutter Within the casing, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter front, and coaeting means associated with the master lever and trip member for first tripping the master lever and then automatically releasing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front in the lastmentioned direction.

12. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in one direction. means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing inthe opposite direction after it has been manually rotated in the first-n'ientioned direction and released, a master lever housed Within the casing. a shutter within-the casing, means between the said master lever and-shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, a trip member. carried by the rotatable shutter front, eoacting means associated with the master lever and trip member for first tripping the master lever and then automatically releasing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front in the last-mentioned direction. and means for retarding the rotation of the said shutter front in the lastmentioned direction.

13. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in one direction, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in the'opposite direction after it has been manually ro tated in the first-mentioned direction and released, a master lever housed within the casing, a shutter within the casing, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released. a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter front, ooacting means associated with the master lever and trip member for first tripping the master lever and then automatically releasing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front in the lastmentioned direction, a ratchet carried by the said rotatable front, and an escapement lever carried by the casing and coacting with the said ratchet to retard the rotation of the said front in the last-mentioned direction.

14. In camera shutter operating mechanism. in combination, a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in one directiong means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in the opposite direction after it has been manually rotated'in the first-mentioned direction and released, a master lever housed within the casing, a shutter within the casing, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped ancl'then released, a trip member carried-by the/rotatable shutterfront, coact/ihg -n'1'oansassooiatcd with the master lever and trip member-for first tripping the master lever' and then automatically releasing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation offthe shutter front in the lastmentioned direction, a ratchet carriedby the said) front, an 'escapementlever carried by the casing and coacting with the ratchet. and meansassociated with the escapcinent leverFfor-retarding the oscillation thereof. 15; In-cainera'shutter operating mechanism,- in c om'b-ination; a 'shutter casing hav ing a'front-manuall-y rotatable in one direction-;meahs-forautomatically rotating the said -fronfl'of the shutter casing in theopposite dinection afterit has beenmanually ro tatdin-the first-mentioned direction and released; aEmaster lever housed within the casing; a shutter within the casingynieans between the said master" leve'r and-shutter foractuating-the shutter to-open and close the' -same wlieir thesaid master lever is tr'ipped andthen released; a trip'meinber carrzedby-the rotatable shutter front, coaetingr meaans-associated with the master lever and trip member for first trippingthe inastsfi lever amd-then automatically releasing the 'sameahw rdeterniinrflpoint in the rotation 0f-'the' s utter front in the last-mentiblned direetion a-ratchet-carried by the saAidvfmhtyan-esoapement lever carried by the said casing" and coacting with the ratchet; 'addsh pot cylinder carried by the cdsin 1, rind' a piston -reciproeating in said eylin er and ha'Ying'J-operative connection wiflh-thdsaid'esoapement lever.

-16. Inr camera-shutter operating' mechanismg in combination; ashutter'casing hav ingm front'manually rotatable in-one direc tionfmeans-sfor automatically rotating the said front of 'tlie'sliutter-casing in the opposite direction'a-fter it has been manually r0 tatedin the first mentioned direction and released; amaster'lever housed'within the oasingg 'a shutter within the casin means betvi'eemthesaid muster lever'an shutter for actuating'the' shutter to openand close the"same when'! the said -master' lever' is trip ed and 'then'release'd; a trip member em'r 'ed byf-theaiotatable' shuttcrf front; coacting means associated with the master leveland tripmember for first tripping the master "lever and :then automatically releasing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front in the lastinentioned direction, a ratchet carried by the said front, and an escapenientlever having a floating supporting 'pivot, the said escape inent lever coastingwith the said ratchet.

l7. In camerashutl'er operatingmechanism, in combination, a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in'one direction, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casingin the op site direction after it has been manua ify rotated in the first-mentioned direction 'and released,--a master-lever housed within the casing, a shutter within the'cusing, means between the said -masterlever and shutter for actuatin the shutter to'open and-close thesame w ien the saidmaster-Eleven is tripped and -thenreleased,- a "tI'i-p' member carried by the rotatable shutter front, coacting meansassociated with the-'meste leverand tripmembet for first-trippin {the master lever and then automatically re eas ing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the-shutter front in the last mentioned direction, a ratchet carried by the saicl front, a supporting memberpivotally' mounted within the casing, means yieldubly holding'the member swung-upon its pivot in one direction, and an eseapement lever pivotally mounted upon the said sup,- porting membe and'coacting-witlnthe said ratchet.

18 Tu i'llliltilzl shutter operating-.meclm nism, iircoinbinationi, a shutter. casing having a front inanuail-y rotatable in one direction, means for automatically rotatingnthe said front of theshut'ter casing {in the opposiie direction after it has been manually l'i-t-iibiid in the first-mentioneddireotionyand released, a master lever-housed withinthe casing, a shutterwithin the casing means between the said master-lever and-shutter for aotunti-ngthe shutter to open and olose the same when-the saidmaster lever' is tripped and them-released, a trip member carriedby the rotatable shutter irontmoaeting nxenns associated with-the -master-lever and-trip meinber for first tri ping the master lever and then automatieal iy releasingethe same at apredetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front 'in the 'lastanem tinned direction-, a ratchet carried by the a id front, a sup orting member inovabiy mounted within tliewasing; an escapement lever pivotally mounted upon the supportin: member and coacting with the ratchet and means coacting with the inember to yieldably hold the' same inposition with the escapementlever in 'coaction with the ratchet.

19. In camera shutter operatinga nism. in combination, a'shutter easing having a front manually rotatable in one dirertion, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in the opposite direction after it has been manually rotated in the first-mentioned direction and released, a master lever housed within the casing, a shutter within the casing, means between the said master lever and shutter for aetuatin the shutter to open and close the same w en the said masterlever is tripped and then released, a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter front, coacting means associated with the-master lever and trip member for first tri pin the master lever and then automatically rfieasmg the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front in the last-mentioned direction, a ratchet carried by the front, a supporting member movably mounted within the casing, an escapement lever pivotally mounted upon the said lever, means yieldably holding the member moved in the direction of the ratnhet, and means for retarding the oscillatory motion of the escapement lever.

20. In -camera shutter operating mechanism, in oombination,=a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in 'one' direction, a spring connected-at its inner end with a portion of the said frontya'stop element carried by the front and engageable by the outer end of the spring, a fixed element carried by the casing and engaging the said outer end of the spring and am ranged to hold the same stationary when the said front is manually rotated,- V the said spring constituting means for rotating the front in the opposite direction after it has been manually rotated in the firstmentioned direction and released, a master lever housed within the casing, a shutter within the easing, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, 'a' trip carried by the rotatable shutter front, and a coactin means associated with the master lever and trip member for first trippin the master lever and then automatically re easing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front in the lastmentioned direction.

21. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in one direction, a spring earri d by the front and connected at one end therewith, a stop element rotatable with the said shutter front, a fixed clement carried by the shutter casing and located in the path of movement of the said stop element, the other end of the spring being connected to the said fixed element and the spring constituting means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in the opposite direction after of the said trip member,

it has been mahually rotated in the first-mentioned direction and released, a master lever housed within the casing, a shutter within the casing, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open'and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter firont and coaetin means associated with the master lever an trip member for first trippin the master lever and then automatical y releasing the same at a predetermined point in the rotation of the shutter front in the last-mentioned direction.

22. In camera shutter operating mechanism, incombination, a shutter, a master lever, means betweenlthe said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, a trip member movable with relation to the said master lever, means for moving the said trip member, coacting means .upon the said master lever and trip member ing the said lever and then releasing the same at a predetermined oint in the movement of the saidtrip mem er, and means for temporarily arresting the release movement of the mastei lever to determine the length of the exposure period.

- 23. In camera. shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter, a master lever, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same whenthe said master lever is trip ed and then released, a trip member movable with relation to the said master lever, means for moving the said trip member, ooacting means upon the said master lever and trip member for first tripping the said lever and then releasing the same at-a predetermined point'in the movement and means movable with the trip member and positioned with relation thereto to come into the path of release movement of the master lever after the master lever has been released by the said trip member, whereby to determine the length of the exposure period.

24. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter, a master lever, means between-the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, a trip member movable with relation to the said master lever, means for moving the said trip member, eoacting'means upon the said master lever and trip member for first tripping-the said lever and then releasing the same at a piedetermined point in the movement of the said trip member, and means for arresting the master lever in its release movement at an intermediate point in said for first tripmovement at which point the said mean's between the master lever and: shutter'nwill hold the shutter in open position, whereby to determine the length of the'exposure period. v

25. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter, a master lever, means between the said master lever and shutter foractuating the-shutter to open and close thesame when the said master lever is tripped and thenreleasedyatrip member movable with relation to the said master lever,-meansfor moving-the said trip member, coacting means upon the said master lever-and tripmember for first tripping'the said lever and thenreleasing the same at a predetermined point in the movement of the said trip member, and a detent membermovable with the trip member and active subsequent torelease of the master lever by the trip member, to arrest the movement of-the master lever at an intermediate point in its saidweleasermovement and to finally fully release the-said master lever. v j-i 26; In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter, a master -le-' ver,-means between the said master lever and shutter operating, when the master lever is tripped and released, to open the shutter at an intermediate point in the release movementof the master lever andolose the said-shutter in the latterpart of the said-release movement of the master lever, a trip member movable with relation-to the said master lever, means for moving the said trip member, coacting' means upon the said master lever and trip member for first tripping the said lever and then releasing the same at a predetermined point in the movement of the said trip member, and means movablewith the trip member for temporarily arresting the master lever at an intermediate point in its release movement to determine the length of the exposure pe riod and then fully releasing the saidlever.

27. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter, a' master lever, means between the said master lever and shutter operating, when the master 1ever is tripped and released, to open the shutter at an intermediate point in the release movement of the master lever and close the said shutter in the latter part of thesaid release movement of the master lever, a tri member movable with relation to the sai master lever, means for moving the said trip member, ooacting means upon the said master lever and trip member for first tripping-the said lever and then releasing the same at a predetermined point in the movement of the saidtrip member, and means movable with the trip member for temporarily arresting the master lever at an intermediate point in its release movemerit-to determine-the length of-the exposure period and thenfully releasing the said-lever, the triplne mber being adjustable with relation to the last-mentioned means whereby; to vary the length of the period of detention of the master lever by the'said means. i w

28. 'In camerashutter operating mechanism, in combination, a-shuttez, a master lever, :means'between-the said master lever and shutter for actnat-in v the shutter to open-andrlosethe same -w en the-saidmas tei lever is-tripped' and then released, and a tripm'einber movable with relation to the said nas'tei lever, means for moving; the Said trip! member,-the said master lever having a prbjecting element and the trip member having: an effective portion traveling in the pathof the said projecting element and arranged in the movement-of the trip member, to engage the element andact against the'salney to trip thesaid master lever, the said; efieetive portion having a terminal movement of which past the projecting elemeiat'ofithe'master lever results inrelease ofthe said master lever.

29. In'camerashutter operating anechanieam-in-combinat'ion, a shutter, a master lever,--means-betweenthe said master lever and shutter foractuatingi the shutter to open and close the --samewhen the said master lever-is tnipped'and then released, a trip member movable with relation to the said masterileven-means for moving the said trip member; the said master lever havinga projet-ting element and the trip member having anefi eetive portion traveling in the path of the saidprojectin'g element andarranged in the K movement of r the trip member, to engage the eleinerita'nd act against the same to trip the said 'master lever, the said efl'ective portion having a terminal,- movement or which past the projecting'element oithe master lever-resultsin release of the said master lever, and detent means extending beyond the said terminal for temporarily arresting the release movementof the master lever whereby 'to determine the length of the exposure period.

30. In camera shutter operating mocha nism, in combination, a shutter, a master lever, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, a trip member movable with relation to'the said master lever. means for moving the said trip member, the said master lever hav inga projecting element and the trip member having an efi'ective portion traveling in the path of the said projecting element and arranged in the movement of the trip memher, to engage the element and act against the same to trip the said master lever, the said eflective portion having a terminal,

movement of which past the projecting element of the master lever results in release of lever, and a detent member movable with the trip member and extending a stepped continuation of the effective portion of the trip member and located in the path oi the said projecting element upon the master lever in the release movement of the said master lever whereby to arrest the moument of the said lever at an intermediate peintto determine the length of the exposure period.

131. In camera. shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter, a master lever, means between the said master lever and shutter jor actuating the shutter to open andclose the same when the said master lever is tripped and then released, a trip member movable with relation to the said means for moving the said lever havinga ns ss a t hesa Pr je t g el m n nd n, th sin v men il sz iip be awnas v he. e en amt-a a v e am r p tive ortion having a terminal, movement of whic iupast the ,projecting element of the master lever results in rlease of the said masterlever, and adetent, member movable with the trip me her and extending beyond the said terminal-and constituting a steppe continuation of the effective portion of trip member and located'in e path of the said rejecting: element: upon the. :master lever in the relea e movement of the said master lever whereby. to arrest the movement of the said lever at an intermediate point-to determine the length of the exposure period, the said detent also having a terminal portion, movement of which past the said projecting element permits further release movement of the master lever. 321 In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a-shutter, a master lever, means between the said master lever and shutter for actuating the shutter to open and close the same when the said and then released, a

master lever is trip ed trip member mova le with relation to the said master lever, means for moving the said trip member, the said master lever having a projecting elementand the trip member having an effective portion traveling in the path of the said projectin element and arranged in the movement 0 the trip member, to engage the element and act against the same to trip the said master lever,- the said effective portion having a terminal,- move ment of which past the projecting element of the master lever results in release of the said master lever, and a detent member movable with the trip member and extend ng the said master ,lever, the. {said efiec beyond the said terminal and constituting a. stepped continuation of the efi'e'ctive portion of the trip member and located in the path of'the said projecting element upon the master lever in the release movement of the said master lever whereby to arrest the movement of the said lever at an inter mediate point to determine the length of the exposure period, the said detent also having a terminal portion, movement of which past the said projecting element permits further v the .master lever, the trip and detent members being relatively ad- 3ustablc whereby to vary the effective, length o'f the said detent member to provide for variation in the length of the exposure period. a

33. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter casing having a front manually rotatable in one direction, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in the opposite direction after. it has been manually rotated .in the first-mentioned direction and then released,-. a; master lever; a shutter, meansgbetweens he said master lever: and shutter operating when the leverhas been tripped; and then released .toopen, the shutter-at an intermediate point in the release movement of the said lever and to-close the same upon movement of the said master lever beyond; said intermediate point, a trip member 1 carried: by the. rotatable shutter front, :and coacting means upon the said master lever-and trip member-for, first tripping the-said lever and then releasing the same .at a predetermined point in'the movement of the'said trip member; I

$4.1m camera shutter operating-mechanism, in combination, a shutter casing :having a front manually rotatable in one, direction, meansv for automatically rotating the said frontof the shutter casing in the: opposite-direction after .it has been manually rotated in the first-mentioned direction and then released, a master lever, a. shutter, means between the said master lever and shutter operating when the lever has been tripped and then released to open-the shutter at an intermediate point in the release movement of the said lever and to close the same upon movement of the said master lever beyond said intermediate point, a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter front, coacting means uponthe said master lever and trip member for firsttripping the said lever and then releasing the same at a predetermined point in the movement of the said trip. member, and means for temporarily arresting the release movement of the master lever at the said intermediate pointin said movement and finally releasin the said lever for completion of its said rcsease movement.

'35. In camera shutter operating mechanism, ineombination, a shutter casinghaving a' front-manually rotatable in one direction, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in theopposite direction after it has-been manually rotated in the first-mentioned direction and then released, a master lever, a shutter meansbetween the said 'master lever and shutter operating when the lever has been tripped and then released to open the shutter" at an intern'iediate point in the release movement of'the said leverand' to close the same upon-movement of the said master lever beyond said intermediate point, a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter front,;the master lever having a projecting element, the said trip member having an effective portion arranged to travelin the path of the said projecting elementin A the rotation of 'the shutter front and at one pointin its travel coacting with-the said projecting element to trip the said master levergthe said efi'ective portion having a} terminal the movement ef-which past the said projecting element serves to release the said master" lever, and meansmovable width the trip member and extending beyond the said terminal andi} located A in the path of movement of the' said projeeting' element upon the master lever in the release movement of the -said'gmaster lever for arresting such movement at the said interm ediate-'- point, and l finally ful=ly releasing the said lever.

36/111 camera shutter operating: mechanism, in combination, a shutter casingha'ving a front manuallyrotatable in one direction, A means 1 for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in th'e'opposite directioh after it has been manually ro tated the firstmientioned direction and then/released; a --rnaster lever; -a.- shutter, means between the said 'maste -"lever and shutter operating when the lever has been trippedand then released to openthe shutter atan intermediate point in 1 therelease movement of the said lever and 'to closethe same :npdn V movement of the said master lever beyond sai'd'intermediate point a trip member A carried by the rotatable shutter front, the master lever having a rojecting element, the saidtrip member having an effective portion arranged to travel in the path 'ofhthesaid projecting element inthe rotation of the shutter front and at one point in its travel coacti-ng with the said projecting element to trip the said master lever. the said eflectiveportion having a terminal the movement of which pastthe said projecting element serves to release'the said'amaster lever, and adetent element movable-with thesaidrtrip-memher and arranged in stepped relationto'the eflecti've portion Ofh' the trip memberand! extending beyond the said terminal thereof wherebytofbe'en gaged: by the projecting element uponthe master lever in the release movement of the said lever toarrest the lever at the said intermediate point in the movement thereof, movement of the said dctent element past the projecting element upon the master lever serving to release the lever for continued release movement 37; In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination,ashuttercasing having a-front manually rotatable in one direction, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in the opposite direction after it has been manually rotated in the first-mentioned direction and then released, a master lever, a shutter, means between the said master lever and shutter operating when-the lever has been tripped and then released to open the shutter at an inintermediate point in the release movement of the said lever and to close the same upon movement" of the said master lever beyond saidintermediate point, a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter front, the master leverhaving a projectin element, the saidtrip memberhaving an eective portion arranged to travel'in the path of the said projecting element in the rotation of the shntter-front-and at one point in its travel coacting with the said projecting element to trip the said master lever the said effective portion having a terminal the movement of which past; the said projecting element serves to release the saidmaster lever, and a detent element movable with the said trip' member and arrangedin stepped relation to the'effective portion of the trip member and vxtendingbey'ond the said terminal thereof whereby to be engaged by the projecting element upon the master lever in the release movement of the said lever to arrest the lever at the said intermediate point in the movement thereof, movement of the said detent element past the projecting element upon the master lever serving to release the leyer for continued release movement, the trip member and the detent element being relatively adjustable whereby to vary the effective length of the said detent element and thereby vary the length of the exposure period.

38. In camera shutter operating mechanism, in combination, a shutter casing havinga front manually rotatable in one direction, means for automatically rotating the said front of the shutter casing in theopposite direction after it has been manually rotated in the first-mentioned direction and then released, a master lever, a shutter, means between the said master lever and shutter operating when the lever has been tripped and then released to openthe shutter at an intermediate point in the release movement of the said lever and to close the same upon movement of the said master lever beyond said intermediate point, a trip member carried by the rotatable shutter front, the master lever having a projecting element, the said trip member having an effective portion arranged to travel in the path of the said projecting element in the rotation of the shutter front and at one point in its travel coacting with the said rojecting element to trip the said master Fever, the said effective portion having aterminal the movement of which past the said projecting element serves to release the said master lever, and a detent element movable with the said trip member and arranged in stepped relation to the effective portion of the trip memher and extending beyond the said terminal thereof whereby to be engaged by the projecting element upon the master lever in the release movement of the said lever to arrest the lever at the said intermediate point in the movement thereof, movement of the said detent element past the projecting element upon the master lever serving to release the lever for continued release movement, the trip member and the detent element being relatively adjustable whereby to vary the effective length of the said detent element and thereby vary the length of the exposure period, the shutter front having indicating marks thereon, and. an adjusting member operatively connected with the trip member and in its movement serving to adjust the trip member With relation to the detent element, the said adjusting member having indicating marks for registration with the marks upon the shutter front and indicating the lengths of exposure periods.

In testimon r whereof I afiix my signature.

J HN H. KLENCK. [1 s.] 

